Santa, l fa" Sis * Dolls * Tea Sets * Phonographs * DoO Luggage * Table and Chair Sets * Doll Carriages * Cameras for Vac * Ties * Bill Folds * Cigarette Lighters * Shave Sets * Handkerchiefs * Belts * Wrist Watches *r, er * Dresser Sets * Stationery * Lingerie * Box Candy (Brach's) * Jewelry * Manicure Sets * Evening In Paris And Other Cos. Sets * Wagons and Tricycles * Spring Horses * Pedal Cars * Air Rifles * Chemistry Sets * Trucks and Cars * Footballs ? Basketballs Cook Ware Cosmetics Hosiery Lamps Pictures Towel Sets , Pillow Cases for Him * Socks * Belt* * Watches * Cigarette Lighters * Flash Cameras * Travel Cases * Milton Brush Sets 14 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Check Our Prices on Toys, Dolls and AD Your Gifts You Always Save At S & L 5 & 10c Store USE BIG NEW FREE PARKING BEHIND OUR STORE WAS MACON NATIVE ? Berlin C. Pruett, Sr., Rites Held At Sugarfork Funeral services for Berlin C. Pruett, Sr.. who died Tuesday of last week In a Franklin hospital, were conducted Thursday after noon at the Sugarfork Baptist Church by the Rev W. A. Cloer, the Rev. C. C. Welch, the Rev. Fred Sorrells, and the Rev. Jarvis Underwood. Burial was In the church ceme tery. Pallbearers were Charlie Moore, John Dal ton. Hubert Reld. Hunter Young, Lex Arnold, and Jess Thompson. Mr. Pruett, 50, of Route 1, was a native of Macon County and had been In construction work 37 Registrants Are Classified By Draft Board Thirty seven new classifications of registrants have been announ ced by the local draft board. By classes, tney are: 1-A (available for duty): Ellis Amnions, Dale R. Brendle, Tommy A. Quest, Billy IS. Slmonds, and James R. McCall. 1-C (enlisted) : John Q. Cloer, Gordon N. Reese. Harold B. Car penter, and Charles B. Raby. 4- A (registrant who has com pleted service or sole surviving son) : John E: Sanders. Oeorge B McCall. Jr., Johnnie E. Dills Qyde M. Kinsland, Charles E /iok-n, Oeorge B. Cunningham. Jerry F. Dills. John H. Keener, Richard E. Talley, Raymond W Talley, Ralph McPickens, Harold M. Crowe, and Jimmy A. Nix. 4-H (physically unfit tor duty) : Byron K. Curtis, John W. Leach. Grady L. Moffltt, Marvin L. Franks. Clarence B. Scott, Oene A. Hoglen. and Steve W. Hlgdon. 5-A (over the age of liability) - Fred H. Talley, Howard T. Cabe. Spence R. Ledford, Claude W. Hurst, James O. Welch, Richard D. Potts, Morley B. Peek, and Ray Mason. Good Reading for the Whole Family ?News ?Facts ? Family Features Tho Christ km Science Monitor On* Norwoy St., Boston 15, Most. Send your new* pop* for the Mm* checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I yoor $18 ? 6 months $$ Q 3 monihs $4-50 Q Nome " Address City Zone Stats ?bout 30 years. He had been III only a short time prior to his death. His parents were the late Jason and Mrs. Elsie Dills Pruett. Surviving are his vile; five sons. Berlin C , Jr., Jack W, and Bumard B . of Franklin, and Donald C. and Eddie J. Pruett. of the home; three daughters. Mrs. Lloyd Rldgeway, of Franklin. Miss Elizabeth Pruett, of the home, and Mrs. Wfndall King, of Chicago, 111.: a brother. Vernon C.. of Franklin; two sisters. Mrs. Robert Gaston, of palladga Springs, Ala., and Mrs. Lucretfo Lamm, of Orange City. Fla.; and six grandchildren . Arrangements were handled by Potts Funeral Home. - THE SICK ... Angel Hospital ADMITTED: November 18: Miss Viola C. Ray, of Franklin, Route 3; Howard Earl Wallace, of Franklin. Route 1. November 20: Mrs. James A. McCoy, of Franklin, Route 5; Mrs. Nelson Eugene Stanley, of Frank ? Un. November 21: Qlenn Hamilton ? Davis, of Franklin. November 22: Mrs. Thomas Monroe Gregory, of Franklin; Bill Thompson, of Clayton, Route 2. November 23: Judy Ann Curtis, of Dlllard, Route 1; Mrs. Joseph P. Shope, lot Dlllard, Route 1; Mrs. Cecil Claude McCoy, of Franklin. November 24: Miss Norma Irene Vinson, of Highlands; Baby Cyn thia Lou Ellen Beeney, of Frank lin; Jasper Shope. of Dlllard, Route I. November 25: Robert Plnkney Cathey, Jr., of Mountain City; Olenh Edward Cook, of Sylva. Route 2: Miss Esta S. Olles, of Clayton, Route 2; Mrs. James Harley Reynolds, of Hayesvllle. Route 3; Marvin L Holt, of High lands; Mrs. George W. Wood, of Franklin, Route 3; Gall Elaine Shope. of Franklin; Mrs. James Ray Calhoun, of Bryson City. November 26: Miss Eva Jean Cannon, of Clayton. novemoer as: Miss Yvonne Diane Buchanan, of Franklin, Route 4: Miss Rosa Lee Cabe, of Highlands: Elsie Grace' Stewart, of Franklin; Miss Grace Lucille Brown, of Franklin. Route 2: William Vernon Edmonds, of Franklin. Route 3; Mrs. Alfred M. Holland. Jr., of Franklin. Route 9: Mrs. James William Hicks, of Highlands. November 29: Fred B. William son. of Franklin, Route 2. November 30: Mrs. Alfred M. McClure, of Hayesville. Route 4. December I: Mrs. Homer Wta fred Parker, of Clayton. Route 2: Jesse Rogers, of Clayton Route 1: Mrs. Clyde W. Scott, of Frank lin. Route 4; Mrs. Woodrow W. Shook, of Franklin. December 3: John Derald Dowdle. of Franklin. Route 2. DISCHARGED : - November 19: Miss Viola C. Ray, of Franklin, Route 3; How ard Earl Wallace, of Franklin, Route 1. , November 20: Mrs. John Clif ford Cross, of Nantahala. November 21: Mrs. Arvil A. Look, Before You BUY! We have just received a large shipment of new goods in the latest materials. We have also received a new line of shoes for men, women and children and a shipment of dresses, sweaters and skirts. LADIES* SHOES '-~gg* IIH' $t*98 MEN'S SHOES ? ? $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 CHILDREN'S SHOES $l-9*. $2 98' 53 9 LADIES' DRESSES - $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $6.98 LADIES' SWEATERS $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 LADIES' SKIRTS $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 MEN'S JACKETS $2.98, $5.98, $7.98, $9.98 BOYS' JACKETS $2.98, $4.98, $6.98 MEN'S DRESS PANTS $3.98, $4.98 MEN'S SHIRTS $1.98, $2.98 BOYS' SHIRTS 98c, $1.39, $1.79, $1.98 * Now is the Time to Buy The Prices Are Right ? MOSES BLUMENTHAL FRANKLIN, N. C. Cabe. of Dtllard . Mrs Ed Phillips, of Franklin. Route 1; Mrs. Olenn Milton Hunter, of Clayton. Route 1: Mrs. James Alexander McCoy. I of Franklin. Route 5. , November 22: Mrs. James Oor don Tallent. of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Ellis James Ledford, of Franklin, Route 2; Dr. Jessie Lyle West. Sr., of Franklin: Mrs. Lee Douglas Wood, of Franklin: 1 Mrs. George Melvln Bowman, of Franklin, Route 9: Olenn Hamil ton Davis, of Franklin. November 23: Thomas N. Moore, of Rabun Oap:?Blll Thompson, of Clayton, Route 2. November 24: Mrs. Jud Icen hower. of Franklin. Route 3: Mrs. Nelson Eugene Stamey, of Frank lin; Judy Ann Curtis, of DUlard. Ga., Route 1: Mrs. Harokl P. Cor bin, of Franklin. November 25: Miss Norma Irene Vinson, of Highlands: Jas per Shope, of Dlllard, Route 1. November 26: Baby Cynthia Lou Ellen Beeney, of Franklin: Robert P. Cathey, Jr.; Mountain City, Ga.; Miss Esta S. Giles, of Clayton. Route 2. November 27: Mrs. Thomas Monroe Gregory, of Franklin; Marvin L. Holt, of Franklin: Mrs. James Ray Calhoun, of Bryson City; Miss Eva Jean Cannon, of Clayton. November 28: Olenn Edward Cook, of Sylva, Route 2. November 29: Mrs. Joseph Percy Shope. of Dillard, Route 1; Mrs. Cecil Claude McCoy, of Pranklin; Mrs. James Harley Reynolds, of Hayesville, Route 3; Miss Yvonne Dianne Buchanan, of Franklin. Route 4: Miss Rosa Lee Cabe, of Highlands; Elsie Grace Stewart, of Franklin. November 30: Miss Grace Lu cille Brown, of Franklin. Route 2: Gail Elaine Shope. of Franklin. Angel Clinic ADMITTED: November 24: Mrs. Anna Col lins, of Franklin; Monroe Collins, of Pranklin: Mrs. Wllda Ledford. of Pranklin; Mrs. Mary Baldwin, of Nantahala. November 35: Jack Ray, of Pranklin; Adam Ouy, of Pranklin; Mrs. Mvna Cunningham, of Sylva; Sam Gibson. of Pranklin. November- 26: Otis Patterson, of Hayesvllle; Leon Thompson, of Sylva; Paul Seay, of Kill J ay. November 27 : Miss Maxine Cody, of Tellico; Mrs. Elanor Cody, of Tellico; Mrs. John Tallent, of Pranklin; Hanson Ammoni. of Al mond; Mrs. Annie Peek, of Prank lin. November 28: Ervin Mason, of Bryson City; Silas Jenkins, of Greenville. S. C.; Henry Olbbs. of Greenville. 8. C.; Miss Pat Beas ley. of Atlanta. Oa. November 29: Miss Delores Breedlove. of Cowee; Otis White, of Hayesvllle: Miss Susie Hoyle. of Cullowhee; Theo Riddle, of I Ashevllle. November 30: Mrs. Silas Jenk ins. of OreenviUe. S. C.; Mrs. Eva Hedden. of Salem. S. C ; Ralph McCoy, of Etna: Hanson Ammons. of Almond. DISCHARGED: November 28: Joe Angel, of Pranklin; Roy Ledford. of Seneca, 8. C.; Eugene Carpenter, of Pren tiss; Mrs. Marie Patterson, of Pranklin; Edgar Howard, of Dill ard, G?.: Kelly Cunningham, of Sylva; Miss Oladys Cunningham, of Sylva; Garland Frady. of Sylva. November 29: Mrs. Inez Mason, of Pranklin: Mrs. Minnie Cabe. of Iotla; Wiley Scott, of Prank lin; Charlie Adams, of Bryson City; W. C. Calloway, of High lands; Otis White, of Andrews; John Angel, of Pranklin; Miss Bell Bryant, of Iotla. November 30 : Miss Ethel Crane, of Highlands: John Sanders, of Franklin; Mrs. Wiley Scott, of Pranklin: Mrs. Perry Mashburn. of Franklin; Mrs. Floyd Nichols, of Franklin. December 1: Miss Susie Hoyle, of Cullowhee: Lawrence Ledford. of Prentiss: Miss Betty Blaine, of Franklin; Ray Crawford, of Cullo whee. There are approximately 155.00,0 4-H Club members in North Caro lina. WAS CHEROKEE NATIVE ? Services For Derreberry Thursday At Clark's Chapel Puneral services for Joe Cyrus Derreberry. 74. of Clark's Chapel Community, were eonduited Thursday morning at the Clark's Chapel Methodist Church. A native of Cherokee County and resident of this county since 1935, Mr. Derreberry died Tuesday of last week at his home follow ing a long Illness. He was a farmer. Officiating at the funeral were the Rev. Robert L Pomdexter and the Rev. O A. Cloer Burial was In the church cemetery. Pall bearers were Prank, Bdon, and Gordon Amnions. Roy and Ray Vanhook. and Elbert CSarpenter. Surviving are his wife and two step-daughters. Mrs. Fred Am nions and Mrs. Roger Vanhook. of Franklin. Route 2. Potts Funeral Home was ta> charge of arrangements. FRESH, JUICY, FLORIDA ORANGES NEW CROP OPEN ALL DAY ? EVERY DAY Fresh Fruit* ? Vegetables Fresh Eggs ? Fine Apples FRANKLIN FRUIT STORE Palmer St. Corner Philips Phone I GOOD SOUND FIREWOOD CUT TO ORDER AND DELIVERED Stone Eternal ( a fitting tribute to your departed loved ones. ANGEL MEMORIAL SERVICE Franklin, N. C Phone 491 W? (tre yon the best material, the best workmanship, and a reasonable price. See our display on Wayah Street near Depot Street intersection. WE FIX BENT FENDERS REPLACE BROKEN GLASS REPAINT YOUR CAR FOR ANY BODY JOB ? SEX CLARK'S BODY SHOP EAST MAIN ST. FRANKLIN, N. C.' At Foot of Town Hill VALLEYDALE HOMES ) WE BUILD A HOUSE ON YOUR LOT for as Low as $1,095.00 Bath Room and Light Fixtures Included I Our floor plan can be changed to suit you. This is not a pre-fab or portable sectio.; house. 100% Financing For further information contact FRANKLIN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phone 667 ? after 5 p. m. 584-J-3 What Could Be Nicer... " Than a Christmas Gift Subscription ' ' I : . And What Could be Simpler? AH you need do U give us the name and address and a check. We Do The Rest ? , f We send an attractive Christmas card saying who is sfoidqig the Gift Subscription; then we send a copy of the paper each ' < * * week ? really 52 gifts during the year . . . and for only yJN ($3.50 outside the county). THE FRANKLIN PRESS Phone 24 l?l'r "-'r "*